For over 55 years, Queen of the Valley Medical Center has served the greater Napa Valley area as the region’s largest, most comprehensive health care facility. Our reputation for excellence, on par with well-known university hospitals, consistently attracts high caliber health care professionals. Backed by state-of-the-art facilities and leading edge technology, our outstanding medical team ensures Napa Valley residents the best care possible close to home.

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Queen of the Valley Medical Center has been serving Napa Valley residents since being founded in 1958. Our staff is highly trained and is of the highest caliber – led by award-winning physicians and nurses. We are backed by cutting-edge technology and state-of-the-art facilities, which when paired with our distinguished doctors, allows us to provide the best possible medical care close to home.

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Our range of advanced specialty services is comparable in quality and scope to those offered by university and urban-based hospitals, and our accreditation and outcomes ratings are as high as or higher than those of major Bay Area teaching hospitals.
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Queen of the Valley Foundation was established in 1969 by a group of local residents who wanted to ensure ongoing, locally managed support for quality medical care in our community. They knew that a financially healthy Medical Center was vital to the future of the place they called home.

Our long history of providing high quality and caring service is founded on four core values: Dignity, Service, Excellence and Justice. These four central principles inspire us to reach out to those in need and to help heal the whole person -- mind, body and spirit.

Queen of the Valley Resumes Outpatient Rehabilitation and Elective Surgeries

10/17/2017

(Napa, Calif. – October 17, 2017) St Joseph Health, Queen of the Valley Medical Center remains open and
fully functional. Firefighters have made much progress on the containment
of the wildfires in Napa and Sonoma counties and the hospital has resumed
the services listed below, that had previously been postponed last week:

Queen of the Valley resumed all elective surgeries, effective Monday, October 16.

St. Joseph Health Prompt Care remains open at
St. Joseph Health Prompt Care, located at 1621 W. Imola Ave, Napa, CA 94559 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. You
can visit Prompt Care for your non-life-threatening medical needs and
to get prescriptions and prescription refills.

Since the fires began, Queen of the Valley has treated approximately 85
patients for smoke-inhalation and minor injuries related to the fire.
The medical center transferred one patient with significant burns to a
burn center. In total, Queen of the Valley has treated nearly 100 patients
(with and without fire-related injuries) a day in the Emergency Department since the beginning of the wildfires.

In addition to caring for patients within the hospital, Queen of the Valley
also deployed nurses, social workers and community health workers to shelters
and in the community to conduct wellness checks on individuals who are
chronically-ill, distributed masks to caregivers and individuals in need,
and donated pillows, slip-resistant socks and a wheelchair to the Crosswalk Shelter.

According to
Bay Area Air Quality Management, a Health Advisory and Spare the Air alert are in effect Tuesday, October
17, and October 18, due to unpredictable air quality and smoke impacts.
Residents can protect their health by only venturing out when necessary,
keeping windows and doors closed, and wearing a mask labeled N95 or N100.
To improve air quality inside the hospital, Queen of the Valley is using
air scrubbers, outside vent covers, charcoal filters and limited public
entrances to the main entrance and the ED entrance to reduce repeated
open and closure of the doors.